Patents by Inventor Ilan Shemesh
Ilan Shemesh has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20230337648Abstract: A fishing lure includes a central body and an elastomer cover that covers fully or partially the central body. Eyes are molded in the elastomer cover and a stabilizer is mounted to a rear of the central body. A hair collar and hair are removably mounted between the stabilizer and the elastomer cover.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2023Publication date: October 26, 2023Inventors: Ilan SHEMESH, Jeff WARFORD
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Publication number: 20150138927Abstract: A wireless clock system includes a master clock or other master time source, and a plurality of slave clocks or repeater devices. Each slave clock can both wirelessly receive and wirelessly transmit time signals including current time data. To avoid conflicts among the slave clocks, each slave clock transmits time signals in a frequency-hopping manner over pseudo-randomized frequencies and at pseudo-randomized transmission start times. In another embodiment, power consumption at the slave clocks is minimized by activating and deactivating receivers within the slave clocks at predetermined times and at predetermined intervals, each interval being longer than the previous interval, until valid time signals are received from either the master clock or another slave clock. Calibration of the slave clock's time base is also performed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2014Publication date: May 21, 2015Inventors: Ilan Shemesh, Goll Ofec, Yariv Oren, Leor Hardi, Paz Hameiri
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Patent number: 8144892Abstract: A wireless audio amplification system for classrooms and the like includes a system that allows for advanced listening and learning audio tools. The invention combines radio frequency and infrared technologies into one integrated system. A microphone includes a radio frequency receiver and an infrared transceiver. The microphone transmits voice signals to an audio amplifier unit that includes a radio frequency transceiver and an infrared transceiver.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2007Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: The Sapling Company, Inc. of Huntingdon Valley, PA.Inventors: Ilan Shemesh, Ido Roseman
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Publication number: 20120020191Abstract: A wireless system and method comprises a plurality of master time sources, each master time source wireless transmitting time signals containing time data, a plurality of slave clocks, each of the slave clocks for wirelessly receiving time signals which cause the slave clocks to operate in synchronization with a source of the received time signals, the source of the received time signals for at least one of the slave clocks being the master time source and the source for each other one of the slave clocks being one of the master time source or another one of the slave clocks which receives and retransmits the time signals in repeater fashion; and wherein each of the slave clocks is associated and paired with the master time source from which the time signal is first transmitted.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2011Publication date: January 26, 2012Inventor: Ilan Shemesh
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Patent number: 7796473Abstract: Disclosed is a clock for use in a master/slave clock system, including a system and method for semi-automatically performing diagnostic self-tests on the status and operability of a plurality of components of one or more secondary clocks. The invention addresses a multitude of diagnostic and problem detection issues, including “no fault found.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2007Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: The Sapling Company, Inc.Inventor: Ilan Shemesh
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Patent number: 7796474Abstract: Disclosed is a clock for use in a master/slave clock system, including a system and method for semi-automatically performing diagnostic self-tests on the status and operability of a plurality of components of one or more secondary clocks. The invention addresses a multitude of diagnostic and problem detection issues, including “no fault found.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2007Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: The Sapling Company, Inc.Inventor: Ilan Shemesh
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Publication number: 20100195448Abstract: A wireless clock system includes a master clock or other master time source, and a plurality of slave clocks or repeater devices. Each slave clock can both wirelessly receive and wirelessly transmit time signals including current time data. To avoid conflicts among the slave clocks, each slave clock transmits time signals in a frequency-hopping manner over pseudo-randomized frequencies and at pseudo-randomized transmission start times. In another embodiment, power consumption at the slave clocks is minimized by activating and deactivating receivers within the slave clocks at predetermined times and at predetermined intervals, each interval being longer than the previous interval, until valid time signals are received from either the master clock or another slave clock. Calibration of the slave clock's time base is also performed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2009Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicants: THE SAPLING COMPANY, INC., VIRTUAL EXTENSIONSInventors: Ilan Shemesh, Goll Ofec, Leor Hardy, Yariv Oren, Paz Hameiri
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Patent number: 7522688Abstract: A wireless clock system includes a master clock or other master time source, and a plurality of slave clocks or repeater devices. Each slave clock can both wirelessly receive and wirelessly transmit time signals including current time data. To avoid conflicts among the slave clocks, each slave clock transmits time signals in a frequency-hopping manner over pseudo-randomized frequencies and at pseudo-randomized transmission start times. In another embodiment, power consumption at the slave clocks is minimized by activating and deactivating receivers within the slave clocks at predetermined times and at predetermined intervals, each interval being longer than the previous interval, until valid time signals are received from either the master clock or another slave clock. Calibration of the slave clock's time base is also performed.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2005Date of Patent: April 21, 2009Assignees: The Sapling Company, Inc., Virtual ExtensionInventors: Ilan Shemesh, Goll Ofec, Leor Hardy, Yariv Oren, Paz Hameiri
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Publication number: 20080144844Abstract: A wireless audio amplification system for classrooms and the like includes a system that allows for advanced listening and learning audio tools. The invention combines radio frequency and infrared technologies into one integrated system. A microphone includes a radio frequency receiver and an infrared transceiver. The microphone transmits voice signals to an audio amplifier unit that includes a radio frequency transceiver and an infrared transceiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2007Publication date: June 19, 2008Applicant: The Sapling Company, Inc.Inventors: Ilan SHEMESH, Ido ROSEMAN
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Publication number: 20070206445Abstract: Disclosed is a clock for use in a master/slave clock system, including a system and method for semi-automatically performing diagnostic self-tests on the status and operability of a plurality of components of one or more secondary clocks. The invention addresses a multitude of diagnostic and problem detection issues, including “no fault found.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2007Publication date: September 6, 2007Inventor: Ilan Shemesh
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Publication number: 20070206444Abstract: Disclosed is a clock for use in a master/slave clock system, including a system and method for semi-automatically performing diagnostic self-tests on the status and operability of a plurality of components of one or more secondary clocks. The invention addresses a multitude of diagnostic and problem detection issues, including “no fault found.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2007Publication date: September 6, 2007Applicant: The Sapling Company, Inc.Inventor: Ilan SHEMESH
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Publication number: 20070206446Abstract: Disclosed is a clock for use in a master/slave clock system, including a system and method for semi-automatically performing diagnostic self-tests on the status and operability of a plurality of components of one or more secondary clocks. The invention addresses a multitude of diagnostic and problem detection issues, including “no fault found.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2007Publication date: September 6, 2007Inventor: Ilan SHEMESH
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Patent number: 7230884Abstract: Disclosed is a clock for use in a master/slave clock system, including a system and method for semi-automatically performing diagnostic self-tests on the status and operability of a plurality of components of one or more secondary clocks. The invention addresses a multitude of diagnostic and problem detection issues, including “no fault found.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2004Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignee: The Sapling Company, Inc.Inventor: Ilan Shemesh
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Patent number: 7212468Abstract: Disclosed is a method for automatically detecting and selecting a time correction protocol and a time base, from among many possible protocols, in a master/slave clock system. A “self-teaching” feature is also disclosed, which includes a table stored at the slave clock containing data representative of characteristics, such as the relative frequency and spacing, of each one of numerous different time correction pulses that can be received by the slave clock from the master clock. Then, at a time of time correction, the slave clock selects the protocol most likely being used by the master clock, based on historical data. The time displayed by the slave clock is the then updated to match the time displayed by the master clock.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2003Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Assignee: The Sapling Company, Inc.Inventors: Ilan Shemesh, J. Scott Barnes
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Publication number: 20060050772Abstract: A wireless clock system includes a master clock or other master time source, and a plurality of slave clocks or repeater devices. Each slave clock can both wirelessly receive and wirelessly transmit time signals including current time data. To avoid conflicts among the slave clocks, each slave clock transmits time signals in a frequency-hopping manner over pseudo-randomized frequencies and at pseudo-randomized transmission start times. In another embodiment, power consumption at the slave clocks is minimized by activating and deactivating receivers within the slave clocks at predetermined times and at predetermined intervals, each interval being longer than the previous interval, until valid time signals are received from either the master clock or another slave clock. Calibration of the slave clock's time base is also performed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2005Publication date: March 9, 2006Inventors: Ilan Shemesh, Goll Ofec, Leor Hardy, Yariv Oren, Paz Hameiri
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Publication number: 20040167739Abstract: Disclosed is a clock for use in a master/slave clock system, including a system and method for semi-automatically performing diagnostic self-tests on the status and operability of a plurality of components of one or more secondary clocks. The invention addresses a multitude of diagnostic and problem detection issues, including “no fault found.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2004Publication date: August 26, 2004Inventor: Ilan Shemesh
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Publication number: 20040165480Abstract: Disclosed is a method for automatically detecting and selecting a time correction protocol and a time base, from among many possible protocols, in a master/slave clock system. A “self-teaching” feature is also disclosed, which includes a table stored at the slave clock containing data representative of characteristics, such as the relative frequency and spacing, of each one of numerous different time correction pulses that can be received by the slave clock from the master clock. Then, at a time of time correction, the slave clock selects the protocol most likely being used by the master clock, based on historical data. The time displayed by the slave clock is the then updated to match the time displayed by the master clock.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2003Publication date: August 26, 2004Inventors: Ilan Shemesh, J. Scott Barnes